next office workers in the uk, and 95% of them said the ideal frequency would be once a week or less. so, perhaps the answer would be for employers and employees to start a conversation, do an anonymous survey and find out what people want or like within that office where to go next and it s a case of consulting everybody in the workplace to find out what everybody really wants, and enter rather sounds according to our research that once a week or even less, but to make a real celebration out of it might be a good way forward. i mean, what normally happens, as you mentioned earlier, cake is bright and very kindly, but it is left on open display on a desk or a table, for everybody to help
bigger or heavier because that means it s going to cost you over the long run. so it s actually not the ideal frequency for under water. here s a little piece of irony. the p-3s and p-8s that are searching for this particular aircraft are outfitted with black boxes that float. huh. why not? why not have a you can have a redundant set of devices that stay on the surface and then you can broadcast on an emergency frequency and you could find a site much easier than trying to, you know, get sonar equipment underwater and hydrophones to listen for a ping. yeah. if we can, too, guys, take a two shot. how heavy is that, les? it s a fairly heavy unit. it s a fairly big device. and you said, miles, what were you saying about in one incident that the pingers were not oh, you know, we certainly at this point we don t have any reason to believe the pingers